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Here’s an excerpt:

The early Christians did not, then, first form a rival “canon” of “new books” which came only gradually to be accounted as of equal divinity and authority with the “old books”; they received new book after new book from the apostolical circle, as equally “Scripture” with the old books, and added them one by one to the collection of old books as additional Scriptures, until at length the new books thus added were numerous enough to be looked upon as another section of the Scriptures.

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This site says Logos is giving a free copy of Warfield’s “The Canon of the New Testament.” I recommended Logos on my Facebook page and followed every link possible on this page, and cannot find how to get the free copy in Logos. Logos wants to charge me $4.95, but I have an HTML copy, so I see no need to pay money for it, but it would be nice to have it in my library. So how do I get it?